Thursday, 24 March 2011

How to Prepare for the PMP Exam: A Definitive Guide

How to Prepare for the PMP Exam Part 3: Build a Project Study Plan | How to Prepare for the PMP Exam Part 4: Essential Study Materials

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How to Prepare for the PMP Exam Part 1: Assess Your Eligibility
Not everyone is eligible to take the Project Management Institute's exam toward PMP certification. Here's a breakdown of the requirements. (This is the first of a weekly, eight-part series of articles on preparing for the PMP exam.) Read More


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How to Prepare for the PMP Exam Part 3: Build a Project Study Plan
Studying for the exam toward PMP certification will be a much less daunting task if you apply your project management skills to it and create a project plan. In this third article in CIO.com's series on preparing for the PMP exam, you'll learn the essential elements to include in your project study plan. Read More

How to Prepare for the PMP Exam Part 4: Essential Study Materials
Most certified project management professionals (PMPs) will tell you that passing the PMP certification exam requires a considerable amount of studying. Here's a list of essential study materials you'll need to be successful. Read More


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How to Prepare for the PMP Exam Part 5: Study Tips and Techniques
The amount of material you need to master to pass the PMP certification exam may see overwhelming, but it's possible to accomplish provided you follow a simple, four-step process for studying for the exam. Read More

How to Prepare for the PMP Exam Part 6: Using Practice Tests to Get Ready
Despite all the studying you 've done for the Project Management Professional Exam you may be nervous about taking the test. Here we break down how PMP sample questions and PMP Exam Simulators can help test your knowledge and prepare you for the big day. Read More

How to Prepare for the PMP Exam Part 7: Exam Day Logistics
Don't blow your chances of passing the PMP exam and earning PMP certification by failing to prepare for exam day logistics. Here's what you need to do before the exam and on exam day to make sure you're ready mentally, physically and logistically. Read More



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